SEE ALSO

The Fog of War

Music by Philip Glass
For the film by Errol Morris
Michael Riesman, Conductor

CATALOG:
Orange Mountain Music OMM-0010

TRACKS:

1.

100,000 People

2:58

2.

Target Destruction

1:57

3.

Revolution in the Pentagon

0:43

4.

Low Evil

1:43

5.

Blind Moles

3:12

6.

Behind the Moon

2:27

7.

November 1, 1967

2:12

8.

IBM Punch Cards

2:33

9.

The War to End All Wars

1:44

10.

Statistical Control

2:23

11.

A New Weapon

2:43

12.

Damned If I Don't

3:03

13.

The Family

1:48

14.

Chengtu

1:39

15.

Dominoes

1:43

16.

67 Cities

3:34

17.

Rolling Thunder

3:00

18.

Invitation

1:57

19.

Success

1:33

20.

Data

2:11

21.

Across the World

0:43

22.

5 Weeks

0:43

23.

Norman Morrison

1:34

24.

Snowing

0:58

25.

Gulf of Tonkin

2:27

26.

Return From Vietnam

1:10

27.

Private and Public

1:27

28.

Unilateralism

2:35

29.

Why Are We Here?

2:25

30.

Evil Grade

3:16

31.

Body Count

2:25

32.

The Light That Failed

2:03

33.

No Second Chance

1:33

34.

The Fog of War

3:31

NOTES:
How do you write music for a story that encompasses the 20th Century...?
A story that also combines elements of caprice and destiny. And at its
center a story that asks whether war is inevitable, unavoidable, part of
human nature. This is my third collaboration with Philip Glass, and I cannot
think of who else could have written the music. I once told Philip that
he creates a feeling of existential dread better than anyone else I know
of. And this is a movie filled with existential dread. I like to think
of it as music for the apocalypse, where the apocoalypse is not so much
the end of the world but just more of what we've seen before, more of the
same.

— Errol Morris

CREDITS:
Music by Philip Glass. Conducted by Michael Riesman. Produced by Kurt Munkacsi.
Executive Music Producer: Jim Keller. Music Production Coordinator: Kara
Bilof. Music Production Associate: Christian Rutledge. Associate Music Producer:
Cat Celebrezze.

Philip
Glass would like to extend a special thanks to Errol Morris for inviting
him to participate in the creation of such a timely and important work. Special
thanks to Robert and Melissa Soros, and to Michael Williams.

All Philip Glass
music published by Dunvagen Music Publishers Inc. (ASCAP). 632 Broadway suite
902 New York, NY 10012.